of course you can. i started my own horse ranch 11 years ago with only 2 horses, 2 1/2 acres, 4 stalls, 3200sq. ft. home, and a 12ft x 10ft tack room all from scratch. now i have 21 horses, a little over 60 acres, 30 12ft x12ft stalls, 30ft x 30ft tack room. 5,200 sq. ft home, 6 large pastures, 2 big arenas, 3 round pins, and 2 turn outs. it took alot of years to get this far but my husband and i have enjoyed all of it and we usually get a $500 profit each month. if you are serious about this go for it but it takes a lot of money, time, and care to make it possible. good luck. i wish you the best. :)
2007-03-26 11:16:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Any kind of farming takes a lot of money, and many farmers who inherited their places still have to take part-time jobs in town to make ends meet. That said, anything is possible! You can get a job working at ranches, and see first hand the work involved, and also ideas for how to make money once you have your own place. Good luck!
2007-03-24 18:20:31
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answered by Madame M 7
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Yes I am sure you could start your own.
Having a horse ranch takes a lot of work. Feeding, shoeing, trimming, excerising. Takes a lot of money too. Vets, worming. Having a barn to house them. Fenced property. Living area for yourself. Grooming your horses. Go for it.
2007-03-24 18:21:35
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answered by itsdmtkid50 2
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You could eventually start your own place but it takes time and money. It is a 24/7 job, not a once in a while hobby.
2007-03-25 05:23:16
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answered by Melanie 3
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Everything starts from something. You might have to be the one to start it though. It takes a lot of land a lot of fence and a lot of money.
2007-03-25 05:56:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Visit one and then see if you still want to take on the duty of owning one. Nothing is impossible.
2007-03-24 18:25:36
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answered by Pommac 6
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I'm sure your could :) As long as you put your heart into it and are prepeared to face the financial costs and obstacles like that, i dont see any reason why you couldn't. :)
2007-03-24 18:55:47
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answered by NotAClue 1
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the price has gone up! Is $50,000 enough? Do I hear $100,000? SOLD!
2016-03-29 03:26:09
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answered by Anonymous
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If you try hard you might be able to
2007-03-24 18:14:01
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answered by hottie 1
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